TOUR BOXES DID IT. luuiartt&blo flttooess of a Hew Pile Cute. People who liavc aiiflercd for years or months from the pain and inconvenience of that common disorder, piles, will look with skepticism npon the claims of the makers of the now discovery for cure of all forms of piles, known under the tisme of Pyramid Pile Cure; nevertheless the extraordinary cores performed hy this remedy are such M to warrat.t the Investigation of any sufferer. As a rase In point the following letter speaks for itself: Mr. Henry Thomas of sub-station No. 3, Ilosack Ave., Columbus, Ohio, writes as follows: Pyramid Pratt Co: Gentlemen 1 want you to use my name if It will he of any use lo you. t was so bad with the piles that 1 lost work on that account. Nothing did mo any good. I read in Cincinnati of tho many euros of piles by tl. l1., rnmid Pile Cure and I went to a drug store and asked for it. The drag clerk told me lie had something else that ho thought wni better, but I told him I wanted to ti j the Pyramid first. The flrnt box helped me so much that I tried another and then to complete the cure used two nioro boxes making four in all. I atn now completely cured. Have hot B trace of piles and T had suffered for four years with the worst form of protruding piles. I suffered death from piles, hut I have found tho Pyramid Pile Cure to be jnst as represented. I have recommended It to several of my friends and I am thankful to be able to write you what good the remedy has done for me." Physicians reooinmeud the Pyramid Pile Cure because It contains no opium, cocaine, or mineral poison of any kind and because It is so safe and pleasant to use, being pain less and applied at uight. The patient is .cured in a surprisingly short time with no jncoBVnnience whatever. The Pyramid Pile Cure is sold hy drng iglsta at SO eeuts per package, and if there Is :nny constlpattoli it lawoll to use the Pyra anld Pljjs at the amo time with the Pile Cure, as constipation is very often the caulo of piles and the pills effectually remoro the .costive condition. Price of pills is 25 cents jior p&ekugo. Write to Pyramid Drug Co., Albion, Mich., for little hook on cause and cure pf piles ; isent by mall free. t?h.iiMtr' JUnjrflfth Diamond I Iron A NNYRQYAL PIUS Original and Only Giyiulne. Arc. iJwkt reUKblt. laoies it Dnucllt for ChUXtMift KnaiUK DU ibov. ii'Atod with bin rllibon. Tako fleni and tmuattonn. At OructUtl, r.Mo4 4e in itiunpi .nr jww.loultira, inauuoaula r . IteUef for iMAiti, Inletter, bjrrtnrn r man. n'.iww WB'"';, T: ' CWtictrCkciiilctOtllJI.iioo AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TEIEP. TBCK A1CD lAFK WOMAN'S RELIEF, AlwyprompUnd reliable. Avoid Imitanotn. ,nrt.m nrunt Airrft (oJtt11. DTI fit. II. CatowBFKO. Co , Iloeton, Ma Our book, 4c For snlo nt 1 l. D- KirMnB drug store and Shenandoah drug store JV1ADE ME A MAN f',J -4.1.K Ifertmut DUcatci FaIIIuz Mem. f brAuuMBndo'lher TJicoiwes and India .arA cretlonn. Xhtn aulclilu and nurrltt restore Lost Vitality in old or roung, and ' fnwent lnurnfly and Consumption It taken In time. Xhelr tiMshcM tmmsdlsts JmproTo. etrtnpon htrne the cenulno AJsje Tablets. They bate oared thousands and will euro you. We j;le n fcu(i. . ' - " - " - mic?., .... For sale In Shenandoah, Vo., by A. 'SVnsIoy nnd S. 1'. KIrllll. Druaulsts. .millions of Dollars Go ap in moke overy year. Takb nc risks hut get your houses, stock, fu: iilture, etc., insured In first-class re .liable companies as represented by w i tttt, ctncT Insurance a ren UAVIIJ rAUOl, 20i5outb JardlnS AIxo Llfo and Accidental Cora pant est DYSPEPSIA Ta n rnrrnl nonflltlmi nnd causes vnil n irreat many uncomfortable Iiohmsx. Why -suffer tills way when vou in be entirely cured bv uelni; tbeBF.ONfJnO (Homoeopathic) PEMEDY for uyspepsia. "They do tlie Work" 10 CKtS ffl AT ALL DltUOQIslTS SI5ND FOU SAIPLR. I5R0NX CHEMICAL COMPANY, Yonkejrs. N. Y. get eers, finest, ; Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, At., 203 West Coal Street. Tea rn m to Hire. If you want to hire a Bate and reliable team for driving orfor worklmr purpose; pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Tea rot constantly on baud at reasonable rate JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 Hast Centra . - Opposite Uonjlue railroad station. A Handsome Complexion Is one of the greatest charms a woman ean possess. Possoki's Couplhxioh Powdkb gives it. Wanted-An idea SSsufiS Protect your Idsui taer tuny bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDEHBURN ft CO., latent JUtor B7l. Wublngton, D. C, for their tt.SUO prise oRef awl hit of two binulred luoilou wanted. ft &3m s B HJ1 King Qeorgo Greatly Worried Ovor Presont Conditional THE BTJMOBS OP WAB REVIVED. It I Now Anse-rlotl Tims a Format Deuliiratlnn of Hoatllltloa Cannot Bo Doluyod Moro Tium Two or Xhroo ( paytt Longer. London, April 17. The Larlssa corre spondent of The Times says: "Every, one here continues to declore that an outbreak of war is Inevitable within the next two or three days, especially as It Is now known that In high quarters at Athens a peaceful solution of the diffi culty is regarded as almost hopeless. The authorities are seriously counting the cout of embarking In such a strug gle, but their influences are urging them on. Meanwhile It Is perfectly cer tain that the irregulars, unless re strained, will again Invade Macedonia In order to compel the ports to declare war." The Athens correspondent of The Times says: "There Is little doubt that the Athenians are fully awake to the KINO OKOHOE OF OliEECE. grent dangers of the situation. There Is a pessimistic feeling- In the air. If Greece now gpps to war it will not be with a light heart. The desire for war Is not abated. On the contrary, lm-. mediate hostilities are wished for, but It g now realized that the Impending confllet will entail enormous sacrifices and possibly a crushing; disaster. The Greek nation may be compared to man who fools bound to tight a due) in order to save his reputation. King George Is greatly worried over the present condition of affairs." Another dispatch from Larlssa Bays. that an enffagement has taken place near Nezeros. on the frontier. In which artillery participated. The dispatch gives no details of the fight. The Times correspondent at Copstan. tlnople denies that there Is any fit: fectlve Turkish war party. He pays that the sultan, the serasltlerat (min. Istery of war) and some of the other ministers are strongly opposed to ac tive hostilities with Greece. Jt Is thought probable that Prlnco Constantln, the crown prince and commander-in-chief of the Greek forces, will shortly move his headquarters to a more central position near Zarkos. A Turkish corporal and eight sol diers who had been captured hy the In vaders have arrived at Hrgasterla, to which point they were sent by the or der of the Crown Prince Constantln, where they were released rtfter being disarmed. The appearance of the Turks has excited great curiosity, but they have not been molasted. There are 80 other Turkish prisoners still remaining- at Yolo. A Salonlcrf dispatch says Chief Brou. fas, who was the soul of the Macedo nian rfsing last year, and upon whose head Turkey set a price of 2,000 francs, and who was supposed to be dead, has reappeared. He is now organizing an Invasion of the Chalcldlke peninsula, with a view of diverting the Turkish army from Macedonia. He has as sembled 2 200 members of the Kthnlke Hrtwlrta fr.,rn Chaivis. Rumell, Athens ard " " lr. and embarked them on - a onir'"' C "tpamers which wpre to leave the gul " ' f Volo on Wednesday last fPF the coast of chalcldlke, there to raw an Insurrection. The Dally Chronicle's war correspon dent at Dalamabaque says It Is ni' inored there that a number of Turk' lsh Irregulars have crossed the Greek frontier and occupied the deserted frontier village of Mandrnchotaa, north of the PIndur mountains. Qroek regu lars were ir.t to that pnlnl'rgm Dalambaaue laft nlkljt. The name worredpandent of The Standard savs it Is stated there thaf Admiral Canevaro. commanding the international fleets in Cretan waters, has raoelved notice from the Amer ican government that the United States doaa not recognize the existence of a blockade of Greta. Titers Is n. tllns of l'cojijo Who are injured bythe u' ot coffee, lieceiitly there has been placed In all tho urocery stores- a new preparation, coiiou QltAIN-D. nwdo of puro Brain, that takes the place of - collet). Tlio wo4t delloatp atouMoh receiTM It without dlstrm and but few can tali it from coffee. It does not cost over i as mueh. Children may drink It with great benefit, cU. aud 86 cU, per ictge. Try it. ase lor uiirtjn-w. General Clayton Seriously 111. St. Loulk, April 17. General Powell Clayton, the new minister to Mexico, beccime suddenly 111 yesterday. If he is well enough he Will be moved to his home in Little Rock, Ark., where he will remain until he recuperates. He Is suffering; from a tuyere cold, which threatens to develop Into peneumonia. All arrangements for the public re ceptlon to General Clayton i)4V been cancelled. Somethlns to Depend Cs. Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & Son Cowden, 111., in spoakinf of Dr. King's Now Discovery, says tnaiiaet winter uis wne was attacked with La Grippe, and her case grew so serious that physicians at Cowden 1 l-ai.ii nanld do nothins for hex. It seemed to develop into I fusty Consumption. Ilavlne Dr. Klu s New Discovery In store, aud sell l,,i fni nf It lm took a bottle home, and to the surprise of all she began to get better fmm first ilnaA. and half a dozen dollar bot tle cured her sound and Well. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and rvlrlii la iriiarentiwd to do this Kood Work. Try it. Free trll bottlos at A. Waaley's drux store. Ooinlug ISvvnts. May 30. Ice cream aud strawberry festival in Uobbius' opera houao, under the auspices of the societies of Trinity llefonnea cuurcli Uueklen'a Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sons, ulcers, salt rbenni, fever sore, tetter. eUin; Ad hands, chilblains, corns, ana all skin eruptions, aud positively cores piles, 01 ao pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded, l'rico 35 oonts per box. For sale by A. W&sley. .- .:' f--, --r In the PATHWAY of tho Expectant Mother dangers lurk, and should bo avoided. "Mother's Friend" so prepares tho system for tho change taking loco that tho final our Is robbed of all Danger. Its uso Insures safety to tho life of both mother and child, and makes child-birth easy and recovery moro rapid. " 'Mother's Friend' Is tho greatest remedy ever put on tho market, and all our customers praiso it highly." W. II. KING & CO., Whitcwrlght, Tox. Sent by Mall on receipt of price, SI PtR BOTTIC Boot "To Expectant Mothers" mailed free. Thc bradfield regulator Co., Atlanta, g a. OU QT ALL 0HUO0ISTS. Reduced ltntes In Now York, For the dedication of the Grant Monu mental Tomb, April 87, the Pennsylvania Kail road Company will sell exoursion tickets to New York to the general public from all points on Its line, exclusive of Pittsburg and Erie propel, on April 86. and from Altoona and Willlamsport and intermediate points, and stations on other divisions within one hundred and fifty miles of New York, on April 20, and for trains reaching New York before noon on April 27, at rate of single fare for the round trip (no less rate than ft 00), good to retnrn until Apill 20, Inclusive. Tickets for military and other organizations in uniform, numbering twenty-five or more, traveling in a body on one ticket, will lie sold on same dates, from points not leas than twenty-five miles from New York, a, a further reduction. For specific rates apply to ticket agents. Tho parade on this occasion will be the grandest military demonstration since the war. Thousands of veterans, United States regulars, and state militiamen will be in line. Don't Tobacco Spit and Bmoke Your Life Away. If you wnnt to quit tobacco using easily and- forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of now life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Jlauy gain ten pouuds in teu days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will gilarautee a euro. SOo or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed freo. Ad. Sterling Itcmody Co., Chicago or Now York. Lncomatlve UnKoe 13plolon. Sprl-ro'd, O., April 17. Engine of noitl-''-'--id freight train No. 56, on the ;'. F-.v, exploded last evening at Ob borre. Knulhecr John Hutehlns, of Ivorvflnle, v.as badly burned on thr leg. Fireman Kagin, of Columbus, was sealdc-d from head to foot, and will lie. Urakeman Dallie, of Mlddletown. wtts blown 50 feet against a stump and had )la )?ad fractured. His In juries are fatal, A Household Necessity. Otscarcts Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on ildncys, liver and bowols, cleansing tho cntiro system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy und try a box of C. C. O. to-di)f j 10, 85, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to euro by all druggists. Sllno JSxploslon In Kentucky. Frankfort. Ky., April 17. State Mine Inspector Stone has received a telegram announcing a serious explosion at the Monarch ccal mines, near Madieonvllle, n Madison county. The telegram con tains no derails as to loss of life or property. I had sovero attacks of gravel and kidney trpublo: and unabjo to get a medicine or doctor to euro mo until I used Ifop Bitters, and they cured mo Ip a short timo, A DlSTINQDIBUPP IAWYEB OF WAYHB JO.. N. Y. CoLOKLEiB AND Colp. A young girl deonlv rearotted that she was so colorless and and cold. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though tho blood did not circulate. Aftor 0115 bottle of Hop Iilttorshad been tftkou she was tho rosiest and healthiest girl in tho town, with vivneity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying other friends. DlsinbsitMt f" lhoo ItoasoitB. Simla, April 17. The ameer of Af ghanistan. Abdurrahman Khan, lias dismissed the Aimenian manager of the Afghan gunpowder ractory at Jalatahai), on the ground that It is un desirable to keep in his service men be longing to a race 'Jtlcl so persistently ohows it enmity to the sultan. i Ait Affidavit. This is to certify that on May 11th, I walkodto Kellck's drug store on npnir of crutches nn,d bought a bottle of Chamber- ain's PalnrBalm for inflammatory rheuma ;lsm who) Uail-crlppled mb up. After using three bottlos I am completely Cured. I can cheerfully reeommapd It. Charles II. Wet zel, Sunbury, Pa. Sworn and subsorlbeil to before mo on August 10, 1601. Walter Shipman. J. V. For sale at 6.0 cents per bottlo by druhler Bros., drug staro,' Honvy iAjunlty lror Cycle TUIevos. Uoston, April 1G. -The house yester day passed a will imposing a penalty for the second offense of stealing a bicycle valued at $10 of Imprisonment In atate prison not exceeding Ave years, or fine of not less than 1100. Thirty years is a long time to light so painful a trouble as piles, but Jacob Mitchell, of Unlonviile, Pa., struggled that long be fore be tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which quickly ad irnmneBtly uured him. It is equally effective In eosema and all skin affections. C. II. Ilageubtich. Two CUtldi-oii Mi'-tiu'W '?' on Ml. Lawrence, M.-i. ., Apill 17. A lecu llar case .f p.' nlutf h'-re, resullintr In the Ue.ith ut Kt.ne und Ka'le Jl gyire, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Dan iel Magulre, has just been brought to light, The former child dk-d Thursday nigVht, a-hl' her sister died yesterday. The atteidin physician says that death in both Uwtanoes was caused by eating either eandy or bad (JsJ), Orlp-Oolds-IIeaiiucho. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and I Qrippa when laxative Bromo Quinine will sure you in one day, Put up in tablets con venlent for . tatting. Quansnteed to cute, or tsnmey refuildua. Price. 3fi cents. vor sale by KlHln'erharmaey. Allah Itlchiuoml toacs llei' Suit. Boston, April 17. Judge Morton, of the Suffolk superlur court, has decided that Adah Richmond has not estab lished her rlghtB as a widow to contest the will of John Stetson, Jr. -rne ae clslon declares thftt Stetson had a legal wife at the time of the alleged marriage with attss IMchroonU. Sosiest way to kill a chicken is to break the egg bsfore it is batched. Same Is true of consumption. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is a positive cure for coughs and colds. Nothing will cure consumption. Dues it pay to neglect tbo cold ? ritOl'KSSOH J. M. MUNYON. With SInnyon's Improved Homoeopathic ltemedies in the house there Is nn doctor to hunt or wait for when DKi. AYS A KB DAN GKROU8. Munynn's (luide to Mcalth will tell you what to use and how to SAVE DOLLARS IN DOCTOR'S FEEM. Siekuew often conies suddonly, and every mother should lm prepared by having MUNYON'8 REMEDIES where she can get them quickly. They uro absolutely harmless, and so labeled tneroUAis ill', m) iiiHi AiiE. Mtinyon s Cold Cure prevents pnenmonia and breaks up a cold In a few hours. Price, S5c. Munyon s CoukIi Cure stops all coughs and speedily heals the lungs. Price, 2.V. Munyon s Lwlo and frying llaby Hi re cures griping pnlns of every description, promptly relieves pain from teething, and quiets crying buliiuH. Pi ice, 25 cents. Mnnyon's Sore Throat Cure prevents diph theria and cures all forms of sore throat, l'riee, 2t cents. Munyon's Fever Cure will break any form of fever. Price, 28 cents. A Bona rate cure for each disease. At all druggists, mostly Kftc a vial. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 1R05 Arch street, Philadelphia, IV, answered with free medical advice fornnv dUen.e. 'VETERINARY SPECIFI CS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs. AND POULTRY. OOOrngonopIcou frciuiiient ofAnlnials aud Chart Boat 1'rco. emtra Fevcrs,rpngcstlons,Tnanmmntlan A.A.lHplnal SlvnluEltls, Alllk 1'over. 11.11.--Strains, Lameness, ltheuinutlam. ).(!. Illstcinpev, Nasal Discharges. ll.l.!)0 i:.(i..illi unusiii, iionves, I'ncumnuia, nuo or (.riprs, iteiiyacuo. itiit.MiniHuirriuBti. xieuiorriinffcn. II. II. Urinary nnd Kidney Dlscasos. .l.-Krnptlvo DlNonncs, plaiiffQ. J.K Ulsoascoof Digestion, i'aralyslR, Bingle Sottla (QTer 60 doses), - . ,(jQ Stable Case, with Speclllo, JlannaL Veterluary Cure Oil unit Medlcator, 87.00 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, - j,0Q Sold tyPnilt, p ftnt errpM4 snhfrsn4 tni&j qatBlltj. en receipt of prle. UlUrnRETS'BED. CO., Ill A lUmtlUta St., KtwTork. HOMEOPATHIC ffiffi SPECIFIC Hq&B Jr see SO j(n. The onlr qcce,fiil remedy for. nervous ueninty, vital weaKness, and Prostration, from ottr-work or other oamv 91 par Tial, or A riali and larga vial powder, for 96. 8olJ hy In-Qf sTlatB, or sent otpall on rut-nipt of price, flliaPURK IS' BKP CO., XI t A 11 1 WliUtoi 6U. Nw York. lor mlo at LFovitinky'H Orug btw, Kat Centre atri-t-t '.tIFET K rr TUn "ST. l,0EATH CUTQM'S UTTilLIZER' Cures general or special debility, wakeful? pess, sperinatorhcca, emissions, Imnotency, paresis, etc. Correas functional disorders, caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost Manhood In old or young, giving vigor and strength where former weakness prevailed, Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. UURE IS yUlCK AND THOROUGH. 'an1 it deceived cy imitation!! insist fON'S Vitalize. Sent sealed il your di Dstt on CATON yourdruj;- gist doett not have it. Price SI per nkire. 6 for S5. van written Kuaranico 01 complete cure. Information, references, etc., free and confidential. Send us statement of case and 25 cts. for a week's trial treatment. One only sent to each person. ' CATON MED. CO., BOSTON, MASO. Ifor sole nt I. 1. D. Kirlln's drug; store and Shen'mdonh drug store. $HE NEVER FAILSf 604H,6tyi PHILADELPHIA JOHN A. KU5MKKT8 ewore be fore C. F. :hrunpforu BuflArwl from l'roatntodlscaw, Kidney nd HUil iler trouble;beikitmeileMi)iitleiit, unfit for work; doctored wliU a Sinvr Yort Sledical lDHtitute and with th I lMij Hlelnnof n flrwt-claMU lIoi)IrL ISn s-itfit. ll A fttlln I riiit Ik I? It I f IF!? f cured me AndKuvemo backl.vuliti and Luii jilncdf j ondl novfeti llko a new man. PWrrnlH-foroch. W. Miller, K. 1. I au tit red from tlio worst cflsoof HInflditoInn 1 andScrofiila known, Aitrr nil cihora fulled 1U. TIIEMJ curort mo. I ml vImo nil Ntiflnrura ea And pef cured by JUIt, TIlISHlj no mattwr liowliopc lentbucose. ire will cure you. V. O. (JOII33l Hwnm before N. V.. Cb, l Jfihrenpfort. 1)U, THISJ2K cured inoftfter doctoring wltlj IIoh- fdtitl and FuiHllr i'liyMlcIuutt. l'lo eniors nnd r pedal (t for years ; Waa a total wreck; wn doclnred incur nblol It to Imd no clinrm-i forme. JJt.TIIlUU.riircilmoaiidrniidiuo strnnir ainl lsoroiis. Years tin vo f uBseii and J nmjMinppyMtroiiar inn. bofore C. F, IChrenprort- MifTerrti from case of lllood-polrioii; consulted ad vertising Doctors cluimlnij lifty years' experlence.they nearly ruined mt then I went to a well kuown lloitidtnl bum I'liro, no rollof. 1 Biidered Imrrlbly. int.. Til HE I j save mo lnntnut ri'- Hcfand cured mopei'innnantly Consult him. CII.ll.ItUNNOUilHWoruUiore . Aug. Sermaa, N. r. Mufftn-delfcitit yenrnfrom ctll tbo and eircctMOf I 7 uullilul Indiscretion Huirereil 1 iintoMmiaery cousuHihI most ev- m cry Jspowo rbyslclua aud BpeclalUt. num. no rollef. Con Halted DR. TllliUh! be rave me the Knat"tof bu. raan gift perfect lieatth nd h a pjdneai. MRS, IDA VANDlNMllirT e wore t IMeiWRiTdiuy name and i i dreaa to my suffering ulsters. For 15 Tcari I suffered from SHood poison ; (itul 00 Utcern, was n pmnplote wreelc lint IK ta lire, confined downs of HjH'cluM&tuftii 1 doctors un til DIN 111 HI 1 cured nie. Am now ft hoftltlw wi mn Attain. NO NAHII!, NO ADftUKsS pui lUhrt! with out tb pfttlent's oonneot. hirlrtcit nvcrccf leunraiiteoil tanll Bend -lts:-'eiitBtaiu.dfor Uook.'TUlJTU.tMtfon'y buoK tvlUus tho trutb and expoalDtf all trU'kt mid dcvU'oa ol JunoUcry. lie wave of JniioHtrt. JiOns: to 8 1 h. venlnpM, u lo 6.80 ; W cU i. n 1 b t. c .-ta. 6 to 11 ; f mi., 9 to II 1 ri'atmrnl hy mnll. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q 8. PIIU.r.IFH, M. D. Office: 80 West Contre stieet. Can be consulted at all hours. BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Oftloe Krhi. bulldlnfr, corner of Main not) Centre treet Sueuamloab. POMKUOY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Suenaudoah, Pa. W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pilOF JOHN J0NB8, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Look Box 85, Mahanoy City, Pa. ITavluE studied under some of the besi master T London and Paris, will give lejeoni on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal oulture. Terui. roaeonable. Addruus in care of Strouse, the Jeweler, Suenaudoah. W3 XV7; 9V N lirtHiilST K CASHIER KILLED !3y TwoRobbera, Who Esoaped With Six Thousand Dollars, DIED DEPENDIHG HIS TEUST. The Crime Committed nt Midday In a Crowded Section of n New Hninp shlro City The A'lotlm's) Throat Cut From Iter to Itnr. Somersworth, N. H April 17.tV1ilIe resisting the entry of two desperate and determined robbers, and during a heroic futile struggle to protect 150,- 000 or more In money and securities In the compartments of the open vault of the Great Falls National bank, of Somersworth, yesterday afternoon, the cashier, Joseph A. Stlckney, was struck down and brutally murdered near the desk which he had occupied for years. After kllllnsr Stlckney the murderers ransacked the vault and fled with all the cash It contained, with the ex ception of a ?5 gold piece. As near as can be estimated about 16.000 was taken, but it Is possible that the loss will considerably exceed this sum, as no one but the dead cashier knew the exact amount thnt was in the Institu tion at the time. The robbers after knocking Stlckney down with a black jack cut his throat. The moat remarkable feature of the robbery Is the fact that $100,000 In bonds of the United States, which were kept in one of the drawers of the big vault, and which the robbers evidently ex amined hastily, were not taken. Neither was any of the negotiable paper and securities of the bank, in fact nothing is missing except the cash. No one was aware that there was anything wrong at the bank until nearly i o'clock, or an hour after the murderous work was done. The per petrators had ample time to escape, and scores of deputy Bh.erjfts, marshals, police and cfttseus are now scouring this section of the state and the ad joining state of Maine, which from this city Is Just across, the Salmon Falls river. The men made their visit to the bank at the busiest time of the day In the locality where the hank Is situated, and so completely and thoroughly did they accomplish the robbery that only an uncertain clew and a very meager de scription of them was obtainable. The bank was besieged by hundreds when the news of the terrible affair became known, and large numbers of people came here from surrounding cities. Had the roliberB been appre hended soon after the murder and rob bery became public It would have been found dltflcult to prevent a double lynching in the Granite state. Great sympathy Is expressed for the family of the murdered man, who, In addition to his position an cashier aud director of the Great Falls bank, was city treas urer, . No occurrence In Strafford county not even excepting that of the rnurder of Deputy Sheriff Smith uy tne out av, McArthur, nt Harrington- a few years ago, has caused such a tre mendous sensation In this section. It has always been customary for Cashier Stlojtney and the bank clerk, Mrs. Parker-Swazey, to close the bank at 12 o'clock and not reopen it until 2. Yesterday Mrs. Swazey left her desk at noon. The cashier, however, remained looking over the bank's ac counts, and It Is thougnt he waB pre paring to- go out when the robbers entered. Tho bank building Is situated in the center of the business portion of the city. The banking; room Is on the sec ond floor In the front, but In' the rear the bank is on the level with a hill, by which there Is a seoond entrance. It Is not known exactly what time the murder occurred, but It was evi dently between 1 and 1:15 o'clock, as two men, grangers, were seen going up the hill not very far from the bank at 1:20 o'clock. One of the men carried a bag. The first suspicion that the bank had been robbed was at 2 o'clock, when Mr. Frank P. need, a local merchant, went up the staircase of the bank building and found the thick plate glass In the hall door of the bank completely shattered. He was considerably alarm ed, and without waiting to Investi gate he hurried from the building and notified City Marshal Katon. The lat ter responded at onoe. They broke In the door and then found evidence of a desperate struggle. On the floor In H great pool of blood was the lifeless body of Stlckney. His head had been nearly severed from the body, the rob bers having cut his throat. The hond was marked with several' deep gashes made by a heavy blackjack, and the skull was fractured. The body was covered with blood, and the walls and furniture bore additional evidence of the horrible deed. Stlckney had died fighting desperately. A well known young man of this city Is suspected of the murder. The man has been absent from the city since the commission of the crime, but a suspect answering his Cescrlptlon was arrested In Milton, some dozen miles distant, and will be taken to Somersworth to day. Two Simjioota tTndPf Arrest. Waltham, Mass., April 17. Con Hartlgan, the New Enarland ex amateur 12R pound boxing; champion, and Johnny Urlprgs were arrested yes terday afternoon nn suHplclon of being concerned in the Tcele robbery of Wednesday nlcht. The onVers liad scarcely completed the search of the two men, which revealed $80 and some Confederate coin, when a telegram waa received from the mavor of Somers worth, N. H., asking that theae very men be apprehended. The first tele gram was followed In a few minutes by a seoond, and that In turn bv a hird, all urging the police to use their atmoat entlpavors to secure the men. The Confederate coin was Indi-mifled beyond a doubt as having been stolen from the Teele residence. After his ar rest Hartlgan Is said to have admitted to the police that they were In Som ersworth yesterday. Try Omln-O I Try (Iruln-O I Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of tlllAIN-O. the now food drink that takes the place of cuffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it. like it. GEAIN-O has that rich seal browu of Morha or Java, but it is made from puro grains, and the most delicato stomach receives it without distress. the price of coffee. 15c aud 35 cts. por package. Sold by all grocers. A True Btmedy. W. M. Eepine, editor Tiskllwa, 111., "Chief," says : "We wou't keep house with out Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and t.ulds. h-xperiineuuid w 1 Lit many others, but never got the true remedy until we used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take its plan- in our home, as In it we have a certaiu and sine ure tor Coughs, Colds, Whoopiug Cough, etc." D is idle to experiment with other remedies, evcu if they are urged on you as just as good as ur. King s Mow Discovery, rney are not as good, because this remedy lias a record of cures and besides is guaranteed Ilriiuvtr fails to satisfy. Trial bottles ftce at A. Wesley's drug stoic. Hot Flashes. mm 0erai.g6itt6nt and Nervousness Pre "Exded Stomach Trouble. Blood Disorder and Nervousness Years Standing. Mrs. Christiana Foster Is a rmtrn'i o( " .. toon, who has recently been rector, d in tlie ranks of health niter ninny jenrs nf -ni. i lng. Hhe pave her statement Ui n n ; -In stieh coiii-isr Khripe that we print it : "My name Is Christiana Foster, I am fi.1v years of ajje nnd a housekeeper. I have lived in Illinois ever since I win twiho years old. Purim; the latter jeiis of nn life I lime been mm h afflicted w itli xtuimirli trouble, blood disorders and nervouvm ar.il (hoe were grently aggravated about two years no, when I became subject to most di-Hvrc i :ible hot Hashes, (or perhaps I i.lioul.1 say ' flushes).' " I seemed to be losing ground all the time. I could not sleep but lor a short titiu-, not oiiig able to obtain any appropriate rest, in 1 1 may say I was truly wretched. "About one year uro, after reading nn ad. erllsement of Dr. Williams' Pink 1'ills for Pale l'eonle. I determined io net Home of th"in. and did so he&hinlnir to take Hiem strielly according to directions. I bail not taken half a box liefore I experienced relief, and before I had taken four Imjes, 1 was, I may say, well. Of course I am growing old, Summer Heat HOP BITTERS WILL BRACE YOU UP. THE BEST F For over 25 years it has teen curing thousand3of cases of Biliousness, Iridigesfisn, Malaria, Nervous Prostration, Kidney Treubies, &e. !$ Purifies the Biosd, Gives you an AgspeSita, and Hefps you Digest what you Eat. Take it now and get your system in shape to -stand the cold weather. PRESCRIBED BY ALL EMINENT PHYSICIANS. HOP BITTERS CO., NEJn YORK. Sold by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. i !lll'inillillllllllllllllllllllllilllll!illlllIIItlIIIII!illlllllllllIlllllllHlllllllllll!;i FOR S-A.X.-E3 BVERTWHEKB. ',:lll)ll'IIIIlllllIIlliIIIIIllIIIllllllliJlSlllllllllll-S EVERY WORflA BomeMmes neeJs a reliable, monthly, regulatlnff medicine. Only harmless an4 the purest drugs should be nsetl. 11 70a want the belt, ft Ther are prompt, safe and certain In result The acanlnr ' - xvMi tiemerdlup, oolnt. Sent nuywh.reSl.OO. Address Peal Mantou. Co., CJ 'oland. O. For Sale by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah .Ta- "DIRT DEFIES THE SAPOL O IS GREATER THAN ROVALTY ITSELF. peiia. Railroad. 80IIDYKILI, DIVISION, January 18. 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the abv. late for W'lgirnns, Clllberton, Frookvllle, Dart Water, St. CTalr, PolUvllU. Hamburg, IUaillnt I'oUetown, Phoenlxville, Norrlstotvn and 1'hll adelplila (lirood street Btutlon) at SOS and 11 06 a. ni, and 4 20 is. m. on week days. For Fott vllle and intermediate stations 9 17 a. m. SUNDAY. For Wlggans, Qllberton, Frockvllle, Dr. Witter, St. Clair, Potleville, at 6 08, 9 45 a. m. u 10 p.m. For Hamburg, Ueadlng, PoUato-wn Phoenlxville, Norrlstotvn, Philadelphia at6s 1 40 a. m.( 8 10 p. m. Trains leave Fraakvllle for Shenandoah al 10 40 a. III. and 12 31. 15 41. 7 52 nnd 10 47 . m. 8unday, Jl IS a. m. and & 41 p. m. xiave i-OHSvuie lor Biienanuaali at 10 18 a. m. and 13:05, 5 18, 7 85 and 10 30 p. m, 8unJa i 10 40 a. in., 6 15 p. m. lve PhiUdelphia, (Broad street station), lo Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 85 a. in., 4 10 and 7 1 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m. Leave llroad street station. Phlladelnhla. lu Sea Qirt, Aabury Park, Ocean Grove, Lorn Branoh, and Intermediate stations, 8.20 11.34 a. in., 8.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOB NEW YORK. Express, week-days 3 20, 4 to, 4 SO 5 15, S 50, 7 A3, H 20, H 88, 0 AO, 10 31 (Dining Oar), 11 00 a. in. 13 OO noon, 2 85 (Limited 100 and 4 32 p.m. Dining Curs), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining Oar) 3 30, 3 50, 4 00, 5 00, .1 56 (Dining Oar). 6 00, 0 50, 8 13, 10 00 p m , iz ui, nigui. nunaays, H 'di, 4 m, 4 50 5 in, 8 20, 8 88, V 50, 1U31. ill! i Imr uurl. 11 Ha u. m. 12 80, 1 UU (IMIIIIlg UUr), 4 OU ( l.llultt-U 4 2J Dillln) u ininnicuar). 4UU I Limited 4 2J Dinlnu Car), 5 20, 5 58, ( Dining Cur), 8 35, 6 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. in., 13 01 nignt. Express for Boston without change, 11 00a ni., weck-dMys, and 11 50 p. m , daily. FOR WASniNUTON AND THli HOITTII. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50, 7 20,8 2 10 30, 11 28 a. m., 12 08 (13 81 Limited Dll -lug Car), 1 12, 8 18. 4 41 (5 19 Uongreasiona: Limited, Dining Car), 8 17, 8 55 (Dining Oar), 7 40 (Dining Car) p. in., and 1205 nlg-bl week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 29, 012, 11 Js a. m., 12 08 I It, 4 41, ( 5 15 Congraulonal Ltmltoc Dining Oar), 6 55 (Dining Oar), 7 40 p. w (Dining Oar) and 12 05 night. FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia (via Delaware river bridge), express, 7 03 p. m. any. Leave Market street Ferry, express, 8 50 a in 2 00, 4 10, 5 00 p. in. Sundays, 8 45, 9 40 a. m. Aooouttnodation, 8 00, 8 20, a.m., 8 30 and 4 20 p. m., week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 a. m., 4 00 ana a uo p. m. For Cape May. Angleuea, Wlldwood and Holly Beaeh, and St-a Isle City, Ooeau City ami Avalon Kxpreas, 9 00 a. in., 4 00 p. in week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. in. For Seniors Point. Express, 8 50 a in., 4 10 Sin. week days. Sundays 8 45 a. in. . B. Hl'T, UlNHOll, J. R. Wooti, Geu'l Manager. Otii'l Paas'g'r A at Tho Rosy Freshness And a vulval j anfiiwia ,,r ,h .i,in i. i. rlably obtuiued by thori who use Pouomi'i vompiexiuu rowaur. of nn, HI. but lii.i did not nerotint for the bad cindl. (inn I v. i in, my blood did not t ir -nlate, it-id il I p it I i d my flnifer v, lule mw imr, no Id n I ti'l.M.id (in- punctme Ml tins is I t'eieiit now tlianks to Ir. William-.' Pink 1V1-. (Siirned) " Miih. CHRISTIANA, FtTl K." WltilfH. MI.S. I'.l). II EARN. The proprietors of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills st iti' tliiil llioy are not a patent medii ine but a prescription used for manv yen ! .m cm inuit practitioner who priKlniid the most wonderful r'Hiilts with tlu-in, curini' a!! form of weak m ss nri-ine; from w.iiei j cuulitiori of the blood or shuttered nones, two fruitful causes of almost every ill U) which llif.li is heir, Tlio pills ure also a specific d r the troubles peculiar to f on i ales, such as siiiiprcti sion,all forms of weaknw, chronic entiKiip.i tion. beariiiir flown pains, etc., and in tin- ease of men will uie speedy relief und om I j per manent cure in all eases arising ('hum mental worry, overwork, or excesses ot nhitever nature. Tin 'ro entirely harmless .ihI ca i lip given to weal; and siclsh clnldi -i with the jrreiilcst gisid and without the slightest UaiiKer. Pink fills are sold bv nil itialers, or will be scut post paid on neeipt of price, (."VI cents a ho . or six Ikixoh fin .-sj.iiii they arc never sold in bulk or hy the IdOi by aii diessim' Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Scheueotudy, N. Y. Wears You .Out. ALL TORSOS. is nro progressive ami keep InforintHl (if 5 tho World's Progress. The well In- formed and thrifty House-wife, will always kcop RAINBOW LINIMENT 1 In the house, as a standard remedy fr Sprains, Bruises, Cramp?, Rheumatism, and all aches and pains. 2 Price 25 cts. and B0 cts. ptrhotlle. Prepared by II. 1. 11ACKXTT CO.. PhitadOpKU. KING." THEN PHILA & READING RY IN KFFEOT MA 1 tCH 27. 187. Traliu leave Shenandoali as follows: For New York via PhllodelDliia week rlav. 210, 525, 710 a. m., 1233, 308 and 5 58 p. la Sundays, 2 10 n. m. For New York via Maucb Chunk, week days 5 25, 7 10 a. 111., 12 83 anil S 08 p. in. For Heading and Philadelphia, week dT. 2 10, 5 25, 7 10 a.m., 12 83, 3 03 aud 5 58 p. n. Bud- ua ye, z tu a. m. For Pottsville, week days, 2 10; 7 10 a. ta., and 12 88, 8 08 and 5 58 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. in. For Tamaqua and Mnhanoy CJIty, week days, 210,6 mi, , iv a. m., 12 33, 8 08 and 5 58 p. ta. Sundays. 2 10 a. m. For wlllianwuort, Suubury nnd Lewlsbmir week days, 8 25, 11 80 a. m.. and 7 35 p. m. Sundays. 8 28 a. m For Mahann Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 25, 528. 710, 11 SOU. ni., .2 83, 8 08. S 58. 7 25 and 0 Si! p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. m. For Ashland aud Shnmokln, week days, 8 25, 710, 1180 u. ni., 7 25 and 55 p. m. San days, 8 25 a. m. For Baltimore. Washington and the West via B. & O. It. K.. through trains lea-1 Keadlnr Terminal, Philadelphia, (1' AR.I V.) at JJO 7 55, 11 26 a. nt., 810 and 7.27 p t. Sundays, ' . - ' uu n p. m. Aaai- Uonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. in. 12 20. 12 U 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 28 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days. 4 80, 8 00 a. m , 1 SO, 4 SO, utghi Sundays. 6 00 n. m. p. m. and mgiu. Biinaays, s uo p. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 and 1 16 p, in. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, weak days, 4 30, 8 35, 10 06 a. m. aud 4 05, 1 80, IX M p. m. Sandays, II 80 p. m. I-euvo Reading, week days, 185, Tie, 1008, 11 65 a. m., 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, lla.iL Leave Pottsville, week days, 2 85, 7 40 a. m. m w aim v I p. m. Dunuays, x an a. m. Leave Tamwiug. week dava. 8 ta. a an. ll oa . in., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 48 p. m. SuiidaysTs 18 a. u Iieuve Mahanoy City, week days, 8 45, $ 11 11 47 a. m., 2 08, 7 41 and 10 08 p. ni. Sundays, 8 44 l.eave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40. 4 00 680, 9 87. 11 50 a. m., 1 13, 3 19, 5 20, 6 26, T 5T n m Sundays, 3 40, 00 a. ni. Leave wtlliainspart, week days, 7 41, 10 10 a. ui., 3 35 and 11 41 p. ru. Sundays, 11 16 p. ta. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Ixiavc Philadelphia Chestnut street warf aud South street half for Atlantic City. . Veekdu s Kxpreas, 9 00 a. in., 2 00. (Satur iliiyn i.nly, 3 00), 400, 5 00 p. m. Aec-onunoda-tion. 8 00 a m . 5 15. 6 30 n. m. - u mill r.xprese, uo, 10 00 a. m. Aocom- mouallon. a uu a. ui.. 4 40 u. n Returning leave Atlantic City depot, cornet v ,iiii . .uu Arwiiiw ikvenues Weekdays Express. 7 85. 0 00 a. in , 30, 6 80 p. ui. Accommodation, 4 S n 15 a m , 4 10 p. m. Sundays -Bxprese, 4 00, S 30. h uo p m. Aueoiu modatlon, 7 15 a. m , 4 15 p. in. Parlor Oars on all expnws trains. I I i i ii ii mfc ma ure tarter nUIn.s ... 1 Wh Taatj 'id Fixuiyninl l'ill lot uth uW i-toUnant. Ouarmiii,-d tbiMirlor to sll othi. riaivy I ' uii. t-l in III' murk.. A N l- nruouian, CO. UC. S, 1. , I ItljL LU.t. O&y Ouataa,sUu. agafitiasli jBBjj.AXii d- - kiWirti